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- MIT_Daedalus abstract "The MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department's Daedalus was a human-powered aircraft that, on 23 April 1988, flew a distance of 71.5 mi (115.11 km) in 3 hours, 54 minutes, from Iraklion on the island of Crete to the island of Santorini. The flight holds official FAI world records for total distance, straight-line distance, and duration for human-powered aircraft.The craft was named after the mythological inventor of aviation, Daedalus, and was inspired by the Greek myth of Daedalus' escape from Crete using manmade wings.There were actually three aircraft constructed: Light Eagle (originally Michelob Light Eagle): a 42 kg (92 lb) prototype. Daedalus 87: Crashed during testing at Rogers Dry Lake (NASA Dryden Flight Research Center) on 17 February 1988, and was rebuilt as a backup. Daedalus 88: Flew from Crete to just off the beach on Santorini.Both Daedalus 87 and Daedalus 88' weighed 31 kg (69 lb). All three aircraft were constructed at the MIT Lincoln Lab Flight Facility at Hanscom Field outside Boston, Massachusetts, by a team of undergraduate students, faculty, and recent graduates of MIT.".
- MIT_Daedalus manufacturer Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
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- MIT_Daedalus wikiPageID "1286501".
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- MIT_Daedalus firstFlight "1988-04-23".
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- MIT_Daedalus manufacturer Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- MIT_Daedalus nationalOrigin United_States.
- MIT_Daedalus type "Human powered aircraft".
- MIT_Daedalus subject Category:Human-powered_aircraft.
- MIT_Daedalus subject Category:United_States_experimental_aircraft_1980–1989.
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- MIT_Daedalus comment "The MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department's Daedalus was a human-powered aircraft that, on 23 April 1988, flew a distance of 71.5 mi (115.11 km) in 3 hours, 54 minutes, from Iraklion on the island of Crete to the island of Santorini.".
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